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A History of the County of Cumberland
… The date of the foundation of the priory by William Meschin, the first Norman owner of Coupland, can only be … dwelt there. As a supplement to his former gift, William Meschin added the church of Kirkby and its parish, the bounds … priory could not have taken place before 1120. 4 William Meschin the founder paid a graceful tribute to the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
A History of the County of Cumberland
… valley of the Eden a few miles above Carlisle by Ranulf Meschin, the first Norman lord of Cumberland, at a date not … Morin and Eliphe de Penrith. Of his own relations William Meschin and Richard, his brothers, as well as his wife Lucy, … who survived in tradition as the royal associate of Ranulf Meschin, while he held Carlisle. Pope Lucius, writing in 1185 …
A History of the County of York
… a daughter house at Calder, on a site granted by Ralph Meschin. They were settled at Calder for four years building …
A History of the County of Cumberland
… owes its origin to the great and famous family of Ranulf Meschin, the first Norman lord of Cumberland. The priory of … the priory of St. Bees was founded by his brother, William Meschin, soon after 1120, both as cells of the Benedictine … It is needless to say that the successors of Ranulf Meschin in the barony of Coupland, including William son of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… William, the nephew of David of Scotland, and Ranulf Meschin, earl of Chester, endowed Calder; and King Olaf gave …
A History of the County of Lincoln
Annales Cestrienses
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… , , cellarer, afterwards prior of, 178. , prior of, 393. Meschin, William, 140. Mesfacere, 114. Mesneres, Richard de, …
The Environs of London
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